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anaesthesiology
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an·aes·the·si·ol·o·gy  (ns-thz-l-j)
n.
Variant of anesthesiology.

anaesthesiology US, anesthesiology [ˌænɪsˌθiːzɪˈɒlədʒɪ]
n
(Medicine) the US name for anaesthetics

anesthesiology, anaesthesiology
the branch of medical science that studies anesthesia and anesthetics. — anesthesiologist, anaesthesiologist, anesthetist, anaesthetist, n.
See also: Medical Specialties


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